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Directions

The country lanes of South Devon, beautiful though they are, can seem a bit like a maze to the first time visitor. Satellite navigation systems work well in the area – a Tom Tom we tested recently brought us out at Langworthy Burrough, a farm just 75 meters from the front door of Clanaborough.

Enter the cottage post code TQ7 4NG. If you don’t have a sat nav and are uncertain about navigating, the simplest approach is from the north:

Head to Modbury, a small town 4½ miles north west of Clanaborough. It is signposted from the A38, the main trunk road between Exeter and Plymouth.

Once in Modbury, set the trip meter or note the mileage on your vehicle.

From Modbury, take the A379 out of town following signs for Kingsbridge and go along this road for 2.9 miles.

At this point, you will be close to what was a 'Celtic' petrol station set back from the road on the left hand side. It is now a car sales forecourt and surfboard/wet suit hire shop.

From the old petrol station, and after another 0.3 miles, take the next turning on the right hand side signposted to Ashford.

After only 100 meters, turn right at a T junction, go through the hamlet of Ashford and start to ascend a hill.

After 0.2 miles of going up the hill, take the first road on the left hand side.

In 150 meters you will come to a road on your left and immediately afterwards a road on your right. Ignore these and carry straight on starting to descend down a short hill.

Go past a bungalow and then two farmsteads on your left hand side.

Clanaborough is up the next short hill set back from the road, 75 meters past the second of those two farms – Langworthy Burrough.

The best and easiest way to park your vehicle at the cottage is shown in the diagram below:

Customer testimonials

‘It’s been lovely to come back again – we cooked fresh mussels from the River Avon and played charades around the fire’
Sue and Pete

‘My first visit to Clanaborough has
been wonderful, such a beautiful
part of Devon. An experience I will
never forget…’
Gillian from Hampshire